Padua easily won the team title racking up 148 points to Delcastle's 89, led by wins fromMaiya Dendy (55m - 7.14) in a race that had to be determined to the thousandth's withRoyce Aiken (Delcastle), Haley Lucey (800m - 2:20.73), 4 x 400m (4:05.33), 4 x 800m (9:43.13), and Ashley Muschiatti (Shot Put - 42-02.00).

Middletown's Ashley Bailey broke the only state record of the day, winning the Pole Vault - 11-02.00.

Raven Luckett (Smyrna), brought home 4 individual medals winning the Long Jump (18-02.50), the High Jump (5-00.00), and the 400m in 57.41, while grabbing the silver in the 200m (25.73) to the winner from Delcastle, Royce Aiken (25.63).

DMA's Adrienne Fraczkowski is a double winner in the distance events dominating both races - 1600m (5:08.86) and 3200m (11:08.79).

Boys Highlights:

It all came down to the 4 x 400 to decide the team winner for the boys. A third place finish from Tatnall would have ended in a tie for the championship with Dover. However placing 2nd out of an earlier section, Tatnall clenched the two point victory. Tatnall benefited from wins in the long distance events (Jack Hagood, 1600m, 4:21.01 andStephen Garrett, 3200m 9:39.66) and the 4 x 800m (8:16.77).

Zach Schmelz, from St. Mark's led all competitors in the individual medal count with two golds (400m, 49.95, High Jump, 6-00.00), a silver in the 200m (22.45),and a bronze in the Long Jump - 21-00.25.

Milford's Ryan Thomas continued to dominate the horizontal jumps winning the Long Jump in 22-05.25 and the Triple in a season-best 47-09.50.

Newark's Jarod Wilson ran to the top of the Honor Roll in the 800m, winning in 1:59.07, the only boy to break the 2 minute barrier all season.

Mykele Sander gave Dover the win in the 55m Hurdles (7.61), and was runner-up in the 400m (50.24).

The Shot Put event recorded season-best performances from much of the field. Lake Forest's John Flamer won by throwing 52-10.50.